CSM: Kerry met Europeans enthusiasm on the issue of new sanctions
At the meeting of Ministers of foreign Affairs of the member States of NATO, took place in Brussels, U.S. Secretary of state John Kerry continued use of harsh rhetoric towards Russia, and tried to convince the introduction of a new round of sanctions, but his words not found desired response among European politicians, writes the print Edition.
the journal emphasizes that most of the European leaders do not lose hope of restoring dialogue with Moscow, the most pressing question is for countries dependent on Russian energy supplies. Even taking into account the comments Kerry about the need to continue economic pressure on the Russian Federation, European officials are cautious about the prospects for the introduction of a new wave of sanctions. Thus, the printed Edition of quotes of the Supreme messenger of the European Union for foreign Affairs and security policy Federici Mogherini about the fact that " the role of the EU also lies in finding opportunities for dialogue with Russia."
" If we consider the words of European officials as confirmation that Kerry could not find enthusiasm for additional penalties, the most in the absence of a pronounced escalation of the conflict in South-Eastern Ukraine, " says the Creator of the material.
the print Edition also emphasizes that NATO members continue to condemn the foreign policy of the Russian capital, but there is no direct connection between " harsh rhetoric " and the possibility of introducing a new round of sanctions.